Version entity is Saint Martin, FS ADIFCnt.txt has 340 DXCC entities and 62 deleted DXCC entities. arrlpre3.txt has 25170 prefix+callsign mappings. cqwwpre3.txt has 25324 prefix+callsign mappings. [download] Added Prefixes/Callsigns: AO75IB is Balearic Is., EA6 AO75IC is Canary Is., EA8 AO75MC … Continue reading →
Version entity is St. Martin, FS [download] Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns: AO75IB is Balearic Islands, EA6 AO75IC is Canary Islands, EA8 AO75MC is Ceuta & Melilla, EA9 GB5ALV is Northern Ireland, GI G0HCQ, G0JCE, GB0RTB, GB9AAW, M0TFU and M3I are all Scotland, … Continue reading →
Version entity is Ogasawara, JD1/O Entities: 402 Prefixes: 4,714 Callsigns: 32,387 Managers: 101,306 Addresses: 13,841 [download] DX4WIN 8.05 and earlier [download] DX4WIN 9.01 and later [Entities] [Prefixes] [Callsigns] [Managers] [IOTA] Entities Prefixes Callsigns 3D2WV from 28 July 1989 through 1 August 1989 is Conway Reef, … Continue reading →
Leicester Radio Society has launched an Amateur Radio Clubs on the Air activity this weekend, 23 and 24 March 2024. The aim of the activity is to encourage amateur radio clubs and societies to get on the air and operate. You can read details about an award that is available to both licensed amateurs and […]
Dover Amateur Radio Club Rally is taking place this Sunday, 24 March, at Saint Radigunds Community Centre, Poulton Close, Dover, CT17 0HL. The doors are open from 10am to 2pm and the entrance fee is £3. Tables cost £15 each, with a maximum of two tables per vendor. For more information visit darc.online/rally. The Ripon […]
Celebrating the 95th anniversary of the first amateur radio association in Romania’s Arad County, a series of special callsigns, including YR95AR, will be active until 31 May. The event is being organised by Radioclub Admira, YO2KBQ which is the successor of the club that was established almost a century ago. See QRZ.com for more information. […]
The April 2024 edition of RadCom contains the annual reports of the RSGB Committees, teams, groups and Honorary Officers. These reports give an overview of activities for the many important areas of the Society that support and develop amateur radio. You can also read them on our website. We’d like to thank all our volunteers […]
Follow the link below to read the 2023 Annual VLT/Committee Reports which were published in the April 2024 edition of RadCom. You’ll be able to see the great work that the committees and groups were doing last year! 2023 Annual VLT/Committee Reports